TO HELP THE BELGIANS. A fJONCERT AND J)ANCE will be held in the NORFOLK SCHOOL TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. .Proceeds in aid of Belgian Relief Fund. Splendid items. Good Supper. Good Floor. Ladies are requested to bring BASKETS. ' ADMISSION: Concert, Is. Dance: I Gents., Is; Ladies, fid. I LEONARD BROWN, Hon. Secretary, Norfolk Entertainment Committee. QRCHESTRAL VISIT NEW PLYMOUTH'S BEAUTY SPOT On SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, At 3 o'clock. Enjoy the Beautiful Bush and Fernu and hear the Sweet Music by MRS. GEORGE'S SPECIAL ORCHESTRA, assisted by the Citizens' Band. 'Buses will leave the centre of the town for the grounds. A Collection will be taken up, to be equally divided between the East and West End Improvement Committees. G. TABOR, S> Chairman. ' I mHEATRE JJOYAL. NEW PLYMOUTH. TWO NIGHTS OF GAIET* AND MELODY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Bth and 9th. ' arraEgement with J. C. Williamson and Co., Ltd. SAN TO Y Will be produced by the NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. SOCIETY.
FIRST-CLASS CAST BRIGHT AND SPARKLING MUSIC I j ■IAA FULL ORCHESTRA ][QQ j AND CHORUS. Musical Director .... Mr. R. N. Rcnaud Scenic Artist Mr. A. M. Bradbury Stage Manager 'Mr. Stainton BOX PLAN opens at Collier's on THURSDAY, December 3rd. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. B. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. SNTJI-WAITARA-New PLYMOUTH MOTOR 'BUS AND PARCELS AGENCY. Motor 'Bus leaves Urenui daily at 8 - «.m., Waitara 9.15 a.m. teaves New Plymouth (Trocadero), at 3 p.m. (Thursdays 1 p.m.) ■.eaves Waitara 4.30 p.m. for Urenui (Thursdays 2.M pjn.) Prompt delivery of parcels and careful ittention to all orders. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Proprietor. PUKETOTARA ESTATE. ABOUT one mile from New Pljmoutn j borough boundary, borough water, supply; electric light and power will b* install t>d shortly. Lot I.—About GO acres, nine-roomed dwelling, 20-stall cowshed, with hay loft, t. and g. flooring; cart and implement shed; £45. Lot 2—About 60 acres, freehold, £4O per acre. Lot 3.—10 acres 3 roods, freehold, £4O per acre. Lot 4.—12 acres, freehold; 12 acres ■W.C.S.R., £4O for freehold. Lot 5—35 acres freehold, £4O. \V. HUMPHRIES.
WITH £XPLOatVES. flow is the time for tree-stump-tag and land clearing. Why not use Vhe, great exploaiv» Gelignite, or Gelatine! Lifts the largest stumps out of the earth in a few minutes. 0»U or write for particulars and prices. We ala> hold fltoctti' of (Monitors, electric detonator-, safety fuse and blasting powder. OXfeY SONAH& ARNOLD
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 150, 20 November 1914, Page 1
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